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Rare 1969 Austria 100 Schilling Banknote – Second Issue with XF Grade Value

Rare 1969 Austria 100 Schilling Banknote – Second Issue with XF Grade Value

Regular price $13.60 USD
Regular price Sale price $13.60 USD
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Discover Austria’s post-war economic legacy with this 1969 100 Schilling banknote, a standout from the Second Republic era. Issued on January 2, 1969, and beautifully crafted on quality paper, this rectangular note was widely circulated yet remains a prized find today—especially in higher grades like XF, valued at $12. It reflects the rebirth of Austria’s national identity and monetary system. This is a key note for European currency collectors and a wonderful historical keepsake for anyone interested in 20th-century Austrian economics.

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Why This Product is a Good Buy

This 1969 Second Issue Austrian 100 Schilling note is valued both historically and numismatically. Its XF market value of $12 reflects strong collector interest, especially for issued notes with high frequency (72%). Demonetized in 2006, it’s no longer in circulation, increasing its rarity each year. The note showcases Austrian engraving craftsmanship and financial resilience after World War II. Additionally, the specimen note variant is even rarer (24% frequency), making both types worthwhile investments. Ideal for mid-tier collectors aiming to build a complete Austrian post-war currency set.

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